Question #b3840 Physics Forces and Newton's Laws Defining Force 1 Answer ranjan kumar singh ยท Nam D. Feb 9, 2018 = -1.134 Explanation: F = [2 + root3 Sin(theta)Cos(theta)] / sin(theta) #=[ 4 + root3 {2 Sin(theta)Cos(theta)} ] /2Sin(theta) # = [ 4 + 1.732 * Sin(2theta)] / 2Sin(theta) #= [ 4 + (-1.732) ] / -2 { "since min value of" \ sin(theta)= -1} # = 2.268 /-2 #= -1.134# Answer link Related questions Question #cf2dd What does force mean? What are some examples of forces? What is a centrifugal force? How can I define intermolecular forces? If an object weighing 50N displaces a volume of water with a weight of 10N, what is the buoyant... Explain how force and energy change are related? How can force affect the motion of an object? Explain how force, energy and work are related? Can forces be combined? See all questions in Defining Force Impact of this question 1588 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License